The electric bus charging network of Tata Power has crossed 850 points and is currently enabling charging of over 2,300 public e-buses nationwide.
In a release, Tata Power said that its subsidiary Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd continues to spearhead the nation’s transition towards e-mobility by deploying 850+ charging points in key metropolitan areas.
With charging points strategically located across 30+ bus depots in prominent cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Jammu, Srinagar, Dharwad, Lucknow, and Goa, Tata Power has enabled 2,300+ public e-buses nationwide.
The robust bus charging network has successfully led to more than 1 lakh tons of tailpipe CO2 emissions savings. Tata Power has also designed and built various bus depots across the country, the release noted.
Tata Power Renewable’s charging infrastructure boasts of high-capacity fast chargers with a range of 180 – 240 KW with average charging time being of 1 to 1.5 hours. Rapid charging capabilities support the demanding operational needs of public transport buses.
Delhi, Mumbai lead
While Delhi leads in e-bus presence utilizing Tata Power’s EV Charging points, it is followed closely by Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Jammu, and Srinagar. Tata Power is dedicated to promoting e-mobility adoption and is fostering synergies with various OEM operators and enabling various state governments’ transport corporations.
End-to-end solutions
The company offers an end-to-end solution for charging infrastructure development, ensuring the best charging experience, emphasizing lean, customized, and cost-effective design solutions, along with timely execution and comprehensive operation and maintenance (O&M) services for our clients. Additionally, Tata Power provides services such as effluent treatment plants and statutory NOC approvals to ensure smooth business operations.
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